She blinked. A bear?
“So you want something with claws… and teeth… and lots of muscle?” She bit her lower lip, brows creasing together as she imagined a black bear. Sure, she could make it small, but… would it stay small? Her creations always had a strange way of evolving into something more…...
“Yes. You must stop that bell.” The maid whirled around, skirts flaring out from her hips until the dress looked for a moment far grander than it actually was. She had a pretty face, even while it was stern, though her brows were sparse and fair, nearly giving her the appearance that she had no...
They were lucky that Cormund had taken action, going to retrieve eggs and being bitten because of it. If it had been Runa, the process would have been far more arduous and perhaps dangerous, for she squealed when seeing the snake. She reeled back Cormund then, holding her clasped hands close to...
Meteora, near Southern Cortosi Coast before Cortosi Troll Territory
Before water became brackish and mountains melted into marsh, there was Meteora. Nearly two dozen miles from the coast, the climate continued it's cool and mild temperatures even through summer. The marsh could be seen in the...
A cow? Instinctively, she looked up at the sky, half expecting to see a cow falling from the sky. If a cow were flying about above them, no initiate would be able to see it. The interlocking branches were heavy, with green vines trapesing about darker evergreen branches and leaves. She closed...
Runa breathed in deep. A new proctor, one who practiced kindness instead of violence, had told her that whenever she felt like she was going to have a panic attack, she should breathe deeply instead of in a particular fashion. There were other things the proctor said, such as identifying the...
Fear gripped Runa's neck, choking her slowly, letting her lungs produce nothing but weak, shallow breaths. The ache in the back of her head told her she hadn't been dropped lightly on the forest floor, that there was no consideration where they had placed her. When she opened her eyes, the...
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